Archive for April 2025
Children’s Book Review: You’re a Poet by Sean Taylor
You’re a Poet combines a sweet story of Piglet, his mom, and his friend, Squirrel playing and exploring while creating poems.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Anything by Rebecca Stead
ANYTHING can be a comforting read for kids who need help adjusting to a change in their routine or life.
Read MoreChildren’s Poetry Book Review: If I Could Choose a Best Day
If I Could Choose a Best Day is a poetry collection for child with each poem starting with the word “If” encouraging wonder and imagination.
Read MoreOut of the Office
Out of the Office April 19-27, 2025. Check back soon for more bookish content!
Read MoreFeature Friday 4.18. 25
Feature Friday 4.18.25 is the perfect graduation gift, I Graduated: Now What? by Amanda McLaughlin. It’s full of life skills to prepare your graduate for the real world.
Read MoreQuick Lit: April 2025
Quick Lit: April 2025 includes historical fiction, a celebrity memoir, and a 5-star fiction as well 2 book I DNFed.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Maybe Just Ask Me! by Katie Mazeika
Maybe Just Ask Me teaches kids that it is okay to ask the questions about what makes Mazie different, if you do it with kindness.
Read MoreFeature Friday 4.11.25
Feature Friday 4.11.25 is a children’s activity book to encourage your child to explore nature. Tuck Forest Magic for Kids in your child’s Easter basket.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: I Love Blueberries! by Shannon Anderson
In I Love Blueberries! Jolie is back to school and when she sees strawberries growing in the classroom using hydroponics, Jolie has an idea.
Read MoreBook Review: Six Weeks in Reno by Lucy H. Hedrick
Six Weeks in Reno shares the story of Evelyn and other women who traveled to Reno for a quick divorce after living there for six weeks during the 1930s.
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